Connie Johson is an American politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. She served in the Oklahoma Senate, representing District 48, which encompasses portions of northeastern and northwestern Oklahoma County until 2014. She was first elected to the state senate in a special election in September 2005.

Johnson became the first African American woman nominated for a major statewide office in Oklahoma and the first woman US Senate nominee from Oklahoma of any party when she won the Democratic primary run-off of the United States Senate special election in Oklahoma, 2014.
She is running for Oklahoma’s governor seat in 2018.

“Ok­la­homa Voice” with Jonathan Clour will air Sat­ur­day, May 13th, at 6:30 pm on KTLV AM 1220, live stream­ing at ktlv.com, on TuneIn Ra­dio and TuneIn Ra­dio app.

The pod­cast was co-hosted by Trey Shel­ton, lawyer and Olivier Rey, pod­caster and in­de­pen­dent jour­nal­ist.

Blake lynch and Brecken Wag­ner are the two at­tor­neys who are de­fend­ing the case of the Friendly Mar­ket that is be­ing pros­e­cuted for pos­ses­sion and sale of glass pipes. For now, the jury re­turned not guilty ver­dict in Friendly Mar­ket case.

NORMAN, Okla. – Every year that we have been in Oklahoma the same question arises, where should we go for an affordable weekend birthday trip? This time we decided to go to the first and largest state park in Oklahoma, Lake Murray State Park which is only one hour and thirty minutes south of Norman. And it was more than worth it!